Othello (Act 5 Scene 2)

By Leotaa
  • Act 1, Scene 3

    Act 1, Scene 3
    This is an excerpt from Othello's speech in which he is trying to convince the Duke of Venice that his marriage to Desdemona is one of truthfulness and no foul play. At the end of the play, Othello delivers a similar speech in which he has accepted his wrongdoings.
  • Act 5, Scene 2

    Act 5, Scene 2
    Although the photo doesn't exactly relate to the scene, Othello says this hen he is about to walk into hi bedroom and kill Desdemona. This quote is important because it shows Othello attempting to justify killing Desdemona, as in he needs an excuse or a reason to do this. In my opinion Othello was actually quite unsure of whether he should kill her which most likely stems from the fact that he had no real evidence.